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20 January 2013

it was snow Sunday too!

the snow continued from around 10:30 this morning and hasn't stopped all day, not particularly heavy but enough to cover everything from yesterday and more besides.

Laurie and parents came to pick up Rufus.  We had a family roast lunch, Rachel and Stu walked down to join us, then it was a case of shall we stay or shall we go for the Jones family.  In the end they decided to go home and managed to get there safely.





Our visitor returned to the garden this afternoon, actually coming much closer to the barn this time





Our side patio which is fairly sheltered but as you can see still a fair amount of snow.  What the chances of it all being gone by the morning drive to work?


19 January 2013

Snow Saturday

Yesterday it snowed all afternoon, quite fine snow, so we didn't have too much but enough to satisfy a small boy (big one too).


snow plough came in handy










After the snow, came the cushions - I had been smothered earlier, but luckily the camera was in the house!









Carpet picnic lunch and then a nap


Whilst he was asleep we had a visitor to the garden.  Photos taken through glass so not the clearest, plus I had to keep very still as he sensed I was there





28 February 2012

Visitor in the garden


Whilst taking pictures in the garden this afternoon I spotted this fellow making haste through the hole in the beech hedge

22 March 2010

Suffolk sojourn

this weekend found us in the depths of the Suffolk countryside, to Westleton to be precise. Our stay was at the Crown in Westleton a lovely country pub hotel with amazing food, needless to say we ate too much but then we did do alot of walking. Saturday dawned dull but dry in the main. Armed with brollies and a local map we headed out to Minsmere RSPB reserve, then walked on across Dunwich Heath and through the snowdrop woods to the Ship Inn for a pint and a packet of crisp.  Thus fortified we soldiered on to complete our trek in a round about way, final tally was 14 miles!.


the highlights of the day was to spot 3 muntjac deer (at close quarters), a pair of green woodpeckers and a herd of red or fallow deer - we weren't close enough to tell.  The day was rounded off with an excellent dinner and a good glass of port and a huge cheese board.
 
On Sunday the weather was beautiful so we headed over to my most favourite place - Southwold.  But oh the surprise that awaited us.  Wards the local department store which has been a stalwart of the High Street long before I was a little girl, has been replaced with a Fat Face, shock horror, I even had to phone my mum when I got home to tell her. Southwold High Street has now lost its appeal for us, full of designer clothes shops catering to the London crowd in their large 4x4's that now seem to over-populate this once quiet and lovely seaside town. I have been coming to Southwold since I was 9 and consider it mine, whilst change is good, only if it is for the better.  The only original shops that are left now are Hutson butchers, Dennys, Squiers Sweet Shop & Tearoom, the small hardware shop, fruit and veg shop and the two chemists - what must the locals think?